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Renunciations Fees and Penalties

Service Type

Renunciation Fee

ICWF Fee

CKGS Service Fee

VisaHQ Service Fee

Total

Naturalized before June 1, 2010 with Indian Passport

$25

$3

$17

$79

$124

India Renunciation Naturalized on or after June 1, 2010

$175

$3

$17

$79

$274

Naturalized 10 Years Prior without Indian Passport

$25

$3

$17

$79

$124

Description

Penalty

More than 3 years have been passed between naturalization date and today’s date.(passport expires after Jan 1, 2005)

$250

More than 3 years have been passed between naturalization date and today’s date.(passport expires before Jan 1, 2005)

$0

You have used the Indian passport for travel that originated 3 months after the naturalization date.

While we cannot process your travel visa request, travelers should take note of the following advice:

Check the current validity of your passport

For international travel, all travelers will need a passport, valid for at least 90 days following your departure date. However, we strongly recommend traveling with six months validity on your passport at all times.

It is also recommended that your valid passport have at least two un-used pages remaining, for any necessary entry and exit stamps that may be issued. It is also a good idea to review the number of pages and validity remaining your passport well in advance of overseas travel. This will allow for time needed if a replacement passport may be required.

Use our Embassy Guide

Here you can look up embassy and consular contact information. Our comprehensive database of worldwide embassy address and contact details can help you locate the nearest embassy to seek country-specific guidance pertaining to travel regulations.

Still in need of more information?

There is a good chance that you may find the answer within our frequently asked questions pages. This is a useful resource for anyone new to the travel visa or passport applications process.